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Redmond vs. Big Blue: An eye for an "i"
Ninety days after launching the iSeries Initiative for Innovation, IBM says the program has been a huge hit. But Microsoft says Big Blue's latest success does not have any bearing on its midrange mindset Article | 28 Jun 2005
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Innovation -- IBM style
Intended as a partner support mechanism, IBM's Innovation Centers have helped Big Blue strengthen its relationship with the ISV community. Article | 24 May 2005
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IBM plans SDK for Director 5.1
In a release scheduled for Q3 of 2005, IBM plans to offer ISVs the option of integrating with its hardware management tool. Article | 12 May 2005
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IBM closes Ascential deal, launches data integration tools
Less than a week after closing the acquisition of data integration software giant Ascential, IBM announced plans for new information integration tools. Article | 05 May 2005
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iSeries revenues up for first time in four quarters
It might only be a 1% jump in revenues, but IBM can take solace in the fact that iSeries' revenues haven't slipped any further. Article | 19 Apr 2005
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IBM takes first step down new ISV partnership path.
Big Blue launches new technical resources as part of its plan to strengthen its relationship with independent software vendor partners. Article | 15 Apr 2005
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Meet the new boss
CHICAGO -- Since taking over as iSeries general manager at the beginning of the year, Mark Shearer has been in his office a total of three days. But he hasn't been on vacation. Shearer has been traveling the world, promoting the iSeries -- which incl... Interview | 15 Mar 2005
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iSeries gurus continue to weigh in
What do users have to say about Big Blue's marketing investment? Quite a bit. Here is a continuation of the responses. Article | 10 Mar 2005
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Readers respond to IBM's iSeries investment
Recently, Search 400 reported on IBM's efforts to revitalize the iSeries. What do users have to say about Big Blue's investment? Article | 08 Mar 2005
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iSeries revenues disappoint -- again
Despite plenty of optimism that this would be the quarter the iSeries would finally see an increase in revenues, the numbers are once again bleak. Will the bleeding ever stop? Article | 20 Jan 2005